Mortgage Loan Originator ID Numbers
What does that number next to my Loan Officer's name mean?
As of August 1, 2011, the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (SAFE Act) requires all loan originators of federally related mortgages to register with the Nationwide Mortgage License System and Registry (NMLS Registry). As mortgage
loan originators, all HomeStreet bank mortgage loan
officers are registered and have been assigned a unique
identification number. This number will stay with them
throughout their career.
To review the background of any HomeStreet Loan
Officer, you can find their identification number (NMLS ID
#) with their listing, and then look them up in the national
database. You can also perform a search of the
database using names and addresses, although the NMLS ID #
will provide the fastest and most accurate results.
All loans subject to approval.
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